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very definite opportunity. Re gardless of what sized con tribution you can make, give it with the full knowledge you are making an wise invest ment in future citizenship. And don’t forget to give the youngsters the lift of a smile. It does them a lot of good to know their community is for thier. One of the smartest of present day men in public life is Ike Eisenhower. He made it rather emphatic that he does not intend to be dragged into the political arena. His reasoning that in peace time the people of this country would feel better with a civilian as president rather than a military man, is sound. It looks as if the country must come to some form of universal military training, and if so, folks would feel a lot better if a non-military man sat in the President's chair. [he was a great soldier, and he doesn't intend to trade that off for a political mess of pottage. But the apple crop was sold and the trip was financially successful for both freighter and grower. D. J. Craig of Junction has 500 boxes of apples in Denver holding them for an advance in price We were shown the plans of the wool carder drawn and pre pared by F. M. Salyer of this town for the Bartlett Woolen Mill in course of erection here Work has commenced on the wagon road around the point of the Hogback Plumber Marches on the word “‘plumsber’ is deriven from the Latin ‘plumbarius and means a worker in lead. In Roman times lead pipe was hand-made on the job by the plumber who stamped his name on his product. Besides lead, the modern plumber uses many other metals including copper, brass, steel and iron service pin by the company in recognition of his completion of five years of continuous service as a Southern Union employee. Mr. Terrell became a part of the Southern Union organization five years ago as a laborer in Bloom field; however, soon after his em ployment began, he was promoted to compressor operator and as signed to the Kutz Canyon Com pressor Station, located near Bloomfield, in Southern Union's northeastern New Mexico district. It is the custom of Southern Union to present service pins to all employees with a service record of five, ten or fifteen continuous years. Mr. Terrell's service pin is the two hundred forty-ninth five year service pin award to date Southern Union operates thru out New Mexico and west Texas, providing natural gas and gas ap pliances. Ed. H. Foster, Sr., is local manager for Southern Union in Farmington, and Tom Carr is district manager with offices in Santa Fe. Richard K. Terrell
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Farmington Times Hustler

Farmington, New Mexico, US

Fri, Jan 30, 1948

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